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  2. Pennsylvania Archives - Wikipedia

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    The Pennsylvania Archives are a 138 volume set of reference books compiling transcriptions of letters and early records relating to the colony and state of Pennsylvania. The volumes were published in nine different series between 1838 and 1935 by acts of the Pennsylvania legislature .

  3. Raymond G. Bressler Sr. - Wikipedia

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    Raymond George Bressler Sr. (1887–1948) was an American educator with expertise in American literature and agricultural extension who served as a university administrator in Texas and Pennsylvania, and served as president of Rhode Island State College (forerunner of the University of Rhode Island) from 1931 to 1940.

  4. History of courtship in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the Puritan colonies of New England, marriage required the consent of both parents and children. Law and custom governed courtship. [6]: 281–286 Marriage in New England was considered a civil contract, rather than a sacrament. [7] A potential suitor would approach a young woman's parents, often with a small gift, and seek their consent.

  5. W. Beverly Carter Jr. - Wikipedia

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    He had a son from his first marriage, William Beverly Carter III, and through him, a grandson, Terence Sebekos Carter. [ 2 ] [ 5 ] His paternal grandmother, Jennie Carter (née Elizabeth Jennie Adams; 1852–1891) was a distinguished educator.

  6. 1852 in the United States - Wikipedia

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    May 15 – Louisa Adams, First Lady of the United States as wife of John Quincy Adams from 1825 to 1829 (born 1775) May 18 – Briscoe Baldwin , planter and Virginia politician (born 1789 ) June 8 – Perry Smith , U.S. Senator from Connecticut from 1837 to 1843 (born 1783 )

  7. Francis Julius LeMoyne - Wikipedia

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    Francis Julius LeMoyne (September 4, 1798 – October 14, 1879) was a 19th-century American medical doctor and philanthropist from Washington, Pennsylvania.Responsible for creating the first crematory in the United States, he was also an abolitionist, founder of Washington's first public library (known as Citizen's Library), co-founder of the Washington Female Seminary, and an instrumental ...

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